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  • The muscle is incorporated because it acts as a vehicle for perforating blood vessels that supply the overlying skin and fat and that originate from the deep inferior epigastric artery.
  • The surgeon incises the omentum along the lesser curvature of the stomach at a point below the second branch of the left gastric artery.
  • The omental bursa, therefore, consists of a series of pouches or recesses to which the following terms are applied: (1) the vestibule, a narrow channel continued from the epiploic foramen, over the head of the pancreas to the gastropancreatic fold; this fold extends from the omental tuberosity of the pancreas to the right side of the fundus of the stomach, and contains the left gastric artery and coronary vein; (2) the superior omental recess, between the caudate lobe of the liver and the diaphragm; (3) the lienal recess, between the spleen and the stomach; (4) the inferior omental recess, which comprises the remainder of the bursa. XI. Splanchnology. 2e. The Abdomen
  • Lateral to the falx is a ligamentous band connected with the lower margin of the Transversus and extending down in front of the inferior epigastric artery to the superior ramus of the pubis; it is termed the interfoveolar ligament of Hesselbach (Fig. 398) and sometimes contains a few muscular fibers. IV. Myology. 6d. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Abdomen
  • Gastropancreatic fold and hepatopancreatic fold formed by capsula pancreas can be marked to locate the root of left gastric artery and common hepatic artery in laparoscopic vision.
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  • Hypogastric artery -- internal iliac artery; the inner branch of an iliac artery that conducts blood to the gluteal region. infundibuliform Surgical Anatomy
  • The lesser omentum contains the left gastric artery, a branch of the celiac artery, and the right gastric branch of the hepatic artery.
  • The lengths of the common iliac and hypogastric arteries bear an inverse proportion to each other, the hypogastric artery being long when the common iliac is short, and vice versa. VI. The Arteries. 5b. The Common Iliac Arteries
  • The change is merely caused by the weight and gravitation of the hernial mass, which bends the epigastric artery, 9*, from its first position on the inner margin of the internal ring, 1, till it assumes the place 9. Surgical Anatomy
  • epigastric artery
  • The epigastric artery passing between the two hernial sacs Surgical Anatomy

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